Deccan Chronicle

Over 70% of Numaish revenue coming from shoppers of Old City

- SYED OMAR FAROOQ | DC ki chutney”, Sara Fatima, a resident of Chanchalgu­da said.

The long wait for the 82nd All India Industrial Exhibition (AIIE) is finally over. The highly billed event would be held for 45 days from January 1.

The organisers said people who throng the event must adhere to Covid19 protocols. “The event will be inaugurate­d by Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarara­jan at 5pm on Saturday, at which home minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali would be the guest of honour.

AIIE general secretary Aditya Margam held a meeting with the governor on Wednesday and fixed the inaugural date, depending on her convenienc­e.

“For the last two years, it was a washout due to the Covid crisis. This year, the government has given us permission on condition that we adhere strictly to Covid19 protocols. Our security guards with help from the police will ensure no person enters the venue without a mask. We will also ensure social distance and other regulation­s. Sanitasire­s will be placed at the entrance.”

This year, we got a good response from traders across India and even from Nepal for participat­ion. Traders from Assam would be among those present. The health and tourism department­s have always supported us in holding the expos,” Margam said.

Margam said that during the last two years, despite the Covid19 outbreak, “we have never delayed payment of salaries to our 1,200 employees in 19 colleges and we extended a subsidy to 35,000 students.”

He said the exhibition society is getting a very good response this year from all sides. “We will be accommodat­ing more than 1400 stalls this time.”

“Local businessme­n are eagerly waiting for innovative

THE EVENT will be inaugurate­d by Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarara­jan at 5pm on Saturday, at which home minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali would be the guest of honour.

products’ display for trading purposes and would aim to grab a dealership or a good business this year. As usual I will visit exhibition­s and survey the newly launched industrial products. Being a businessma­n, this will be a good opportunit­y for me,” Jairaj, a businessma­n, said.

This is time for joy for children too. “Our children enjoy the ride on the biggest giant wheel, a specialty at the event year after year. We get different varieties of dresses, bedsheets, especially the Lucknowi traditiona­l chicken dresses that are not found in Hyderabad. After shopping, we used to order mirchi with pudina

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